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Study Guide Final Exam – BUAD 302 (100 pts.)

CHAPTER 3
1. Be familiar with the four natural stages to reach high performance and the hallmarks of
each stage (pp. 74-75).
1)​ Forming (month 1&2): team members focus on gaining acceptance and avoiding conflict.
a)​ A honeymoon period → team members get to know each other
2)​ Storming (month 2&3): open up with competing ideas about how the team should
approach work.
a)​ The least productive, since team members are attempting to make sense of
uncertain roles, goals, and accountabilities.
3)​ Norming (month 4&5): arrives at a work plan (roles, goals, and accountabilities)
4)​ Performing (month 6&7): operate efficiently toward accomplishing goals.
a)​ Evolved to a level where they can transform disagreement and conflict into
consensus for future action.




2. Be familiar with each of the principles of effective team communication (pp. 74-81).
There is more than one question from this section.
1)​ Team should focus first and foremost on performance
a)​ Signal: often talk directly about work priorities
b)​ Way to stay focuses on performance:
i)​ Solution-oriented primary statements
(1)​Trigger a mindset that affects subsequent behavior
2)​ Teams go through four natural stages to reach high performance
a)​ Forming, storming, norming, performing
3)​ Effective teams build a work culture around values, norms, and goals
a)​ Team culture: a set of shared perceptions and commitment to collective values,
norms, roles, responsibilities, and goals.
b)​ Developed (norming) → high productivities (performing)
c)​ Way: create a team charter



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,4)​ Effective teams meet often
a)​ Establish shared perceptions of roles, goals, and accountabilities
b)​ Force team members to meet deadlines
c)​ Prioritize first meeting and actions
5)​ Effective teams focus on psychological safety and ensure all voices are heard
a)​ Psychological safety: team members feel safe to take risks and be vulnerable in
front of one another
b)​ 2 norms contribute to psychological safety:
i)​ All team members spend roughly the same amount of time speaking
during their conversations
ii)​ Team members are empathetic and understanding one another’s feelings
6)​ Effective teams recognize and actively seek to avoid groupthink
a)​ Groupthink: when groups verbally or nonverbally agree to ideas without
gathering enough information and exhaustively evaluating their options → poor
decision making
b)​ Symptoms of groupthink:
i)​ Collective rationalization: when group members convince themselves a
solution is the best even when faced with conflicting information.
ii)​ Moral high ground: when group members assume they’re morally correct
and as a result dismiss competing ideas or alternate solutions
iii)​ Self-censorship: when group members don’t voice their opinions for the
sake of harmony
iv)​ Illusion of unanimity: when no one speaks out against the majority view,
as a result, everyone assumes there is agreement
v)​ Peer pressure: when the majority of group members pressure or even
penalize a member with dissenting views
vi)​ Illusion of invulnerability: when team members are overly optimistic in
their ideas and don’t consider the risks or drawbacks of their ideas
(1)​Complacency: when experienced a few successes and begin to
assume it will automatically make good decisions
vii)​ Mindguards: team members who purposely filter information so there is
not dissent or threat to the team leader
viii)​ Stereotyping: when group members see outsiders as morally inferior or
less competent.
c)​ *these patterns can be amplified through cascades (when the initial ideas in a
discussion excessively influence the ultimate decisions)
7)​ Effective teams embrace diversity
a)​ 2 forms of diversity:
i)​ Inherent diversity: involves traits such as age, gender, ethnicity, and sexual
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, ii)​ Acquired diversity: involves traits you acquire through experience
b)​ Having both types of diversity is 2-D diversity
i)​ 45% more likely: growth in market share
ii)​ 70% more likely: have captured a new market
8)​ Effective teams solve problems and generate creative solutions by going through cycles
of divergence and convergence
a)​ Divergence: considering as many solutions as possible
b)​ Convergence: evaluating the proposed ideas and solutions and narrowing them to
a small set of feasible solutions to address the problem
9)​ Effective teams provide a lot of positive feedback and evaluate their performance often
10)​Effective teams feel a common sense of purpose and bond socially
3. Review the best practices for planning and running effective meetings. Given a
description of an ineffective meeting, be able to identify a solution for improving
performance (p. 82-84). There is more than one question from this section.
Planning Meeting Best Practices:
●​ Routine meetings - spend 30-60min preparing
●​ Important & nonroutine meetings - spend several hours or days planning
●​ Questions to answer when preparing for meetings:
○​ What is the purpose of the meeting? What outcomes do I expect?
○​ Who should attend?
○​ When should the meeting be scheduled?
○​ What roles and responsibilities should people at the meeting have?
○​ What will be the agenda?
○​ What materials should I distribute prior to the meeting?
○​ When and how should I invite others?
○​ What logistical issues do I need to take care of (reserving rooms, getting
equipment, printing materials)?
●​ Think about how scheduling will impact productivity
○​ Morning - the most productive
○​ Tuesday - the most productive
○​ Friday - the least productive
●​ Think about the materials you should send ahead of time
●​ Consider the type of meeting you want
○​ Coordination meetings: focus on discussing roles, goals, and accountabilities
○​ Problem-solving meetings: brainstorming about how to address and solve a
particular work problem
●​ Creating and distributing an agenda ahead of time
○​ Items include in agendas:




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